Just to report my findings on my F-IVs tone after a few days of play.

I agree with all others comments that this one is a keeper. Its tone is dry, woody, crisp and clear. Note separation and projection are excellent. Very long sustain and I can feel the whole body resonates against my belly. A big surprise is it handles strumming very well. I wont hesitate to bring it along to play praise music at church. Mids and highs are screaming sweet and loud (loud being in terms of volume and depth).

The bass is good but still lacks weight and authority. Considering its small 00 body size, we all expected it would not score high marks in this category. So thats ok. However, I found the low E is significantly lower in volume than A string. Do other owners feel the same? Any way to get around it?

I've used mine to lead some men's worship (a Sunday night men's group of around 40-50 men), and I'm running the installed Active iBean through my Boss EQ20 (10 band eq) and the PA; sounds very good (both strummed and fingerpicked), and I can ease off the louder A string and bring up a little more low E string. But I agree with your assessment on that.

I'm currently back to mediums on mine; seems to help the low E, and I wouldn't mind putting a 58 on there to give it a little more power and volume. I suspect over time it will open up some more in the low end.

After seeing a demo on YouTube by Bob, I really like the Grover Sta-tite tuners. I didn’t choose this option because I did not like holes and the uncovered marks on the peghead. But the one shown on the video is so nice. It complements the vintage look very well. Damn, I missed it. Is it easy to install myself (I’m total handicapped in terms of woodwork)?

If you don't normally work much with tools (drills, etc.) I'd let a competent tech (or friend) do it.

Yeah, I agree with you about the bass notes. They are a bit timid. I thought with the bridge dropped down in the middle of the body that wouldn't happen. I don't mind it, though, I like the balance, it suits how I like to play.

@prof_stack GOTM? fingers crossed

My F-IV will arrive next week, after the Grovers are installed by Jim. I'm not worried about a weaker low E string. Lots of playing (or Tonerite) will shake it loose. A thumb pick will work, I imagine. Heh, if I want BASS, I pull out the D-18GE.

Just to report my findings on my F-IV’s tone after a few days of play.

I agree with all others’ comments that this one is a keeper. Its tone is dry, woody, crisp and clear. Note separation and projection are excellent. Very long sustain and I can feel the whole body resonates against my belly. A big surprise is it handles strumming very well. I won’t hesitate to bring it along to play praise music at church. Mids and highs are screaming sweet and loud (loud being in terms of volume and depth).

The bass is good but still lacks weight and authority. Considering its small 00 body size, we all expected it would not score high marks in this category. So that’s ok. However, I found the low E is significantly lower in volume than A string. Do other owners feel the same? Any way to get around it?

After seeing a demo on YouTube by Bob, I really like the Grover Sta-tite tuners. I didn’t choose this option because I did not like holes and the uncovered marks on the peghead. But the one shown on the video is so nice. It complements the vintage look very well. Damn, I missed it. Is it easy to install myself (I’m total handicapped in terms of woodwork)?

PLAY it. A lot. For many hours. That should get the top moving better.

Yeah, I agree with you about the bass notes. They are a bit timid. I thought with the bridge dropped down in the middle of the body that wouldn't happen. I don't mind it, though, I like the balance, it suits how I like to play.

@prof_stack GOTM? fingers crossed

Well,they are new thouigh. Bet that bass will a bit more robust in 2-3 months.

Just to report my findings on my F-IV’s tone after a few days of play.After seeing a demo on YouTube by Bob, I really like the Grover Sta-tite tuners. I didn’t choose this option because I did not like holes and the uncovered marks on the peghead. But the one shown on the video is so nice. It complements the vintage look very well. Damn, I missed it. Is it easy to install myself (I’m total handicapped in terms of woodwork)?

Yes yes, they look gorgeous. I was confused myself when I first looked at the pictures on Trinity’s site and decided against it. But I am wrong. No marks on peghead and the holes are covered. Perfect! My regrets of not having them installed by Jim.

Yes yes, they look gorgeous. I was confused myself when I first looked at the pictures on Trinity’s site and decided against it. But I am wrong. No marks on peghead and the holes are covered. Perfect! My regrets of not having them installed by Jim.

Well, the initial picture on Trinity's site did show visible rings on the front of the headstock (photo 2 of Option 11). That's the main reason that I decided against the Sta-tites.The later pictures, with the final hardware configuration, don't show any marks.

Made the same mistake. Asked Kathy about the rings. She put me on hold, asked Jim, & was told that there would be a ring. Would have gotten them for sure had I known about the larger bushings. Looks so sweet, I want to cry too! Miss a post or pic that wasn't there a week before, miss out on nice tuners!!! Jeff

These Grover tuners are not very hard to install. But if someone is afraid of messing up a head stock or not good working with their hands I guess they better leave it alone. My Pings are working fine, the nut is grabbing a few strings and causing a slight frustration when tuning. But I'll change it out when I get more playing time in. I'm also ready to try my favorite strings on it. Dean Markley Alchemy Gold Bronze 12-54's.

I've never had a problem with Pings...mine stays in tune and that's really all that matters. Plays like a dream...

I have been told by someone I really believe that the Ping problem was mostly or entirely with the ebonoid buttons. The tuners themselves work just fine, and with metal buttons are very reliable.

I changed to Gotoh brushed gold Deltas on my L to make it more mine and b/c they were supposed to be the best. I like the look, but they didn't seem that different in use. Lot of money for cosmetics, eh? I am leaving my others stock.